Catholics will be glad to know that Gibson's sect is not recognized by the Catholic church
Seriously, you have no idea how glad. Or, at least, this particular Catholic is very very glad. I dislike him so very much that, the last times I watched, it interfered with the otherwise tremendous pleasures of
Mad Max
and
Chicken Run.
It's a great relief to have him offa my spiritual lawn.
I didn't get any candidate calls this year because I only have a cell phone now!
Dude, you lucked out! I have a cell phone, plus no elections coming up anytime soon, and I've still been pestered with earnest calls from our mayor's office asking if he can count on my support in the (somewhat distant, thus far virtually unopposed) election.
Happy Birthday, Trudy!
A fit of nostalgia hit me when I was looking for new sneakers at the shoe store, so it's back to the 70s for me.
Jason Katims consulting on Bionic Woman - - I want him to concentrate on FNL!!
No problems, tommyrot! I should have gone to the History channel website and gotten the info I was misremembering before going off and posting half-cocked (speaking of weaponry terminology!).
I'm going gym shoe shopping on my lunch break! I have to pick up a pair to wear at my salsa aerobics class tonight (my ancient pair of Payless sneakers have given up the ghost, and were leaking like a sieve last night--they're still wet this morning), so I'm heading over to Famous Footwear and seeing what I can find. I'm currently wearing my new pair of NurseMates to see if they're comfortable enough for me to wear to the bookstore. So far, they haven't cut off the circulation to my toes, so I'm hoping these will be large enough. I can't go any bigger on these (12W is it), so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. I've also got my dress shoes for my sister's wedding to try on.
So here's a weird question.
You know those drawers in a library that are real thin and come in a wee stack? What are those called?
Remember the woman who raced her minivan to try to beat the freight train? She died of her injuries. [link]
I guess we'll never know what was so important that she couldn't wait for the train to cross.